ECE professor wins two more awards for AI, remote sensing research
Haonan Chen continues to gain recognition for work that leverages artificial intelligence and remote sensing to study the water cycle and improve weather prediction.
Haonan Chen continues to gain recognition for work that leverages artificial intelligence and remote sensing to study the water cycle and improve weather prediction.
Researchers with CIRA are working on figuring out some best practices by connecting AI with more traditional forecast models. (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
CSU’s first-of-its-kind canine exoskeleton design could be a game changer for dogs with spinal issues or progressive diseases such as degenerative myelopathy.
Mechanical engineering Professor Daniel Olsen will lead a project to reduce methane emissions from the large engines that power natural gas compressors, under a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Hotter seas are a huge problem, said CSU atmospheric scientist Marybeth Arcodia. “The ocean is currently taking [in] about 93 percent of the heat associated with global warming.” (Science News)
CSU civil and environmental engineering professor Hussam Mahmoud has been awarded a three-year, $2.7 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for expanding his model predicting wildfire progress through a community.
"To understand specific impacts on thunderstorms, we require the use of very high-resolution models that can be run for many, many years," said Kristen Rasmussen, a climate scientist at Colorado State University. (Scientific American)
“Collaboration is not just connecting people within engineering, but bridging beyond engineering,” says the incoming dean, Allen Robinson.
“We know this is coming down the line," said Becky Bolinger, assistant state climatologist for the Colorado Climate Center. "But when you do see it and realize where we've come in the past 50 years, it is a bit sobering.” (Aspen Public Radio/NPR)
Earth’s global temperatures would need at least a decade to stabilize after the entire globe cuts carbon emissions to zero, new research says.